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Global vs local careers taxonomy for graduate employability: Through the lens of students’ typology and destination. / Кошелева, Софья Владимировна; Iskhakova, Marina.

в: Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, Том 14, № 1, 14.08.2023, стр. 187–204.

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Harvard

Кошелева, СВ & Iskhakova, M 2023, 'Global vs local careers taxonomy for graduate employability: Through the lens of students’ typology and destination', Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, Том. 14, № 1, стр. 187–204.

APA

Кошелева, С. В., & Iskhakova, M. (2023). Global vs local careers taxonomy for graduate employability: Through the lens of students’ typology and destination. Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 14(1), 187–204.

Vancouver

Кошелева СВ, Iskhakova M. Global vs local careers taxonomy for graduate employability: Through the lens of students’ typology and destination. Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability. 2023 Авг. 14;14(1):187–204.

Author

Кошелева, Софья Владимировна ; Iskhakova, Marina. / Global vs local careers taxonomy for graduate employability: Through the lens of students’ typology and destination. в: Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability. 2023 ; Том 14, № 1. стр. 187–204.

BibTeX

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